Integrated Science Program (ISP)
TIIMES & ISSE are evolving to create the Integrated Science Program (ISP). This new program will initially focus on the current scientific objectives of TIIMES & ISSE while working across NCAR to facilitate projects and activities, and promote new integrated directions, through close partnership with NCAR’s Laboratories and the community.
The ISP Mission:
The Integrated Study Program will promote the scientific frontiers that are dependent on an integrated approach, across NCAR laboratories and across disciplines. In particular, ISP will focus on thematic areas where the mission and expertise at NCAR, and in the university atmospheric and related sciences, can enable advances in social and environmental sciences and promote advances that are unlikely to occur within single NCAR laboratories or divisions. These areas specifically include, but are not limited to, earth system-society interactions, societal resilience to weather and climate hazards, the hydrologic sciences, and biogeochemistry.
Please visit the new ISP website for additional information.
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